A Prototypic Lysine Methyltransferase 4 from Archaea with Degenerate Sequence Specificity Methylates Chromatin Proteins Sul7d and Cren7 in Different Patterns*
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Sishuo Wang | Qinhong Cao | H. Lou | Yisui Xia | Zhen Li | Yuehui Zhao | Huiqiang Lou | Yanling Niu | Yisui Xia | Sishuo Wang | Jiani Li | Caoyuan Niu | Xiao Li | Yuehui Zhao | Huiyang Xiong | Zhen Li | Qinhong Cao | Yanling Niu | Xiao Li | Jiani Li | H. Xiong | Caoyuan Niu
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